"I have called our department heads together and said this: Pretend the PTO doesn't exist, '" says Rogan.
You don't have to leave food on your plate and pretend the man next to you is interesting.
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Just pretend the woman is the brand and the child is the consumer.
The budget estimators pretend the loans cost taxpayers little or nothing as the money goes out the door, then make an "upward reestimate" to reflect the true cost.
The crisis in Europe has actually made it more attractive to lend to the United States, so it's easy to pretend the deficit and the debt don't matter.
To see how this might happen, pretend the euro was launched on January 1st 1997 with its value set equal to the ecu, a basket of Europe's national currencies, as the real euro will be.
For double world champion Alonso the close of 2007 marked the finale of a nightmarish year at McLaren where he and Hamilton traded barbed insults in the media before doing their best to pretend the other did not exist.
What is wrong with it is that the textbooks pretend that the cloud is left undisturbed to do its textbook thing, whereas in reality it is likely to live in an environment that will nip its planetary aspirations in the bud.
But Mr Bush's Democratic opponents will have a field day with the budget numbers and they have been greatly helped by the administration's attempts to pretend that the surpluses are not falling as rapidly as they obviously are.
Now the 2008 Crash made it impossible any longer to pretend that the system of keeping banks on the straight and narrow was working.
Humanity was limited by its creator from the beginning, so what makes us think we can pretend to the throne with trite explanatory powers of science?
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Whereas Middle Eastern countries have no choice but to deal with Iran, the US and its European allies apparently believe that they can still pretend away the danger.
Using econometrics to pretend that the law of demand is dead is a dangerous delusion.
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Pretend that the first chapter of your long-overdue opus is a casual letter to your grandmother.
What are we supposed to do, pretend that the laws of physics have gone on a 25-year vacation?
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To pretend that the field is filled with people who are doing their best everyday is to ignore reality.
Ms. BERNADETTA LATEDA(ph) (Volunteer, ADICAP): This is area of the shelter, and the area where they pretend to build the houses.
"I think they should pretend like the wedding never happened when it comes to endorsing products, " he told the BBC website.
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Do not be fooled for I ask you not to pretend that the provision loans to UK business will be transformed.
For reasons of Egyptian pride and American tact, both sides pretend that the idea of allowing other candidates to stand against Mr Mubarak was Egypt's.
"We can't argue that globalisation is a massive transforming force, but then pretend that the transformation is always and in every way benign, " he says.
He doesn't pretend with the kids that he's the "real" Santa, but he does say that Santa has helpers all over the world who assist in watching children.
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But let's not play games and pretend that the reason is because of the Recovery Act, because that's just a fraction of the overall problem that we've got.
And I won't pretend that the tough times are over.
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Marsh, he says, solicited false quotes from insurers in order to pretend that the bid process had been competitive, while simply channelling business to insurers that promised it the biggest commissions.
While many like to pretend that the Bush tax cuts brought about a decade of decent growth before it all fell apart in the final days of his presidency, this is simply not the truth as the 8 years of President Bush were not particularly successful from a growth perspective.
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The front seats on the top bunk, meanwhile, let you pretend to be the driver, enjoying fantastic views of the gas stations and power lines along the scenic I-95.
The intellectual class pontificates their theories playing with pretend money impervious to the disruptions they unleash.
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The investors are supposed to pretend they are surprised when the analysts for the underwriters of any given deal issue Buy recommendations on the stocks.
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